Expanded and Improved Medicare for All Act of 2005
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The Expanded and Improved Medicare for All Act of 2005, also known as the National Health Insurance Act and officially called HR 676, was a bill submitted to the United States House of Representatives by Representative John Conyers Jr., D-MI, along with 76 cosponsors, in 2005. The act called for the creation of a universal health care system in the United States, where the government would provide every citizen health insurance free of charge. The bill is currently in committee.